e-mediavision to feature new enhancements at NAB2007

Feb 21, 2007 8:00 AM

    

e-mediavision.com POINT-HD uses a touch screen to draw real-time graphics.

e-mediavision.com will show new products and enhancements at NAB2007. POINT-HD v3.0 adds new graphics to tools provided by the POINT-HD broadcast graphics telestrator popular with sports and news presenters. The newest version will add Targa-based animation to its current range of tools, allowing broadcasters to create sequences. A new zoom tool will allow the highlight and zooming of HD source signals.

The X-View Multiviewer range will also be expanded by the addition of the new X-View DPX series, a modular/scalable display processor solution that can be configured to provide up to 36 display outputs at resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 on each output, enabling an overall command wall display resolution of 57,600 x 43,200 pixels. The X-View DPX series enables 64 computer-based source inputs and 144 video inputs to be displayed as mosaic windows across the entire wall display.

For more information, visit www.e-mediavision.com.




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